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SKINCARE Magazine // MAY 2016 ISSUE
TREATMENT
The Volume Filler
that Erases Wrinkles and Folds
Here’s why patients love Radiesse:
• Restores lost volume and stimulates the production of your
own natural collagen
• Results last up to one year
• Over time, the gel is absorbed and the body metabolizes the
Calcium Hydroxylapatite microspheres leaving behind your
own natural collagen
At Celebrity Laser & Surgery Center, we offer Radiesse amongst
other various forms of dermal fillers. Our staff has the experience
and knowledge to answer your questions. Please contact us today to schedule a consultation to see if Radiesse is right for you.
During the natural process of aging, our collagen begins to break
down, diminishing facial volume. The loss of elasticity and volume
results in wrinkles, facial lines and skin laxity that rob your skin
of its youthful appearance. Dermal fillers like Radiesse® help
restore lost volume, while stimulating the body’s own natural
collagen production.
Radiesse is approved for smoothing moderate to severe facial
wrinkles and folds.
How it Works
Radiesse is a wrinkle filler used to plump the skin. The filler is injected through a small needle and placed under the skin. Results
are immediate and will continue to naturally stimulate your body’s
own natural collagen. The results have been shown to last a
year or more in many patients, making the treatment results both
immediate and long lasting. It is comprised of Calcium Hydroxylapatite microspheres suspended in an aqueous gel carrier.
BEFORE
Treatment Areas
Our smile lines, known as nasolabial folds, develop over time.
These lines and creases run from the side of the nose to the
corner of the mouth, and are the result of the loss of facial volume
and skin elasticity as we age. Radiesse can help replenish youthful volume and stimulate your own collagen production, minimizing the appearance of those pesky facial lines, wrinkles and folds.
Common Side Effects
The most common side effects include: bruising, redness, swelling, pain, itching, nodules or bumps/lumps, difficulty performing
activities, loss of sensation and other local side effects. Some
patients experience side effects for a few days or up to one week.
AFTER